Terry O'Neill discusses the events
surrounding McGill University's rejection of alumnus' Gilles Tremblay's offer to
endow a $1.5 million chair of Ayn Rand studies in the department of philosophy.
Some believe that this rejection is a sign of left-wing dominance of academia,
though McGill president Bernard Shapiro believes the offer was "too temporal and
restrictive in scope."

O'Neill gives Sciabarra the last word
in the article:

"Chris Matthew Sciabarra, a visiting
scholar at New York University's department of politics, says it is difficult to
prove any systematic discrimination against Rand, but there is no doubt she has
been marginalized. Why? 'She was an intellectual outsider, a
novelist and philosopher who was scorned partially because of her popularity,'
he says. 'Chalk that one up to intellectual snobbery.'"